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Our lovely caravan is situated in the Glorious country side of West Wales in a small fishing village called Cenarth, known for Salmon leaps and abundant fishing! Lots of walking paths, quaint villages and beaches nearby. The caravan is close to pubs,tea rooms, mini Supermarket. You’ll love Davren because of the location. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travellers, families (with kids), and furry friends (pets)

Newcastle Emlyn is the closest town-only 2 miles away, with a good selection of small shops & pubs. Cardigan just 10 minutes drive away a charming unspoilt market town which offers a larger range of shops,galleries,supermarkets,cafes and pubs together with a newly renovated castle.
West Wales' beautiful unspoilt beaches are only a short drive away. Choose from Mwnt, Tresaith,Poppit Sands, Aberporth, Penbryn, Llangrannog.

Arrive any time after 3pm and depart before 10am. Smoking outside permitted, please dispose of ends responsibly. Small furry friends welcome with 5 pound pet fee per night. Please leave in same condition as found. Please wash dishes and put away. Do let us know of any issues that you experience or notice and any breakages. We know that items do get broken, but need to know so we can fix or replace the item! Thank you!

Will gladly stay there again

Lena2017-07-24T00:00:00Z

Excellent communication. Irene gave us a walk welcome on arrival and the cabin was in an immaculate condition. It's great to have a secluded cabin away from the bustle of holiday parks but with great access to Cenarth.

Jaikumar2017-06-02T00:00:00Z

Everything was OK. Thank you very much for hosting us!

Cosmina2017-07-16T00:00:00Z

Best caravan holiday ever. If you are looking for a relaxing holiday with a backdrop of greenery then this is perfect place. I stayed with my family consists of 4 adults and a 5 year old. We all had great time. Cenarth falls is less than 2 mins and the caravan is conviniently located formost attractions in West of Wales.

SenthilKumar2017-05-30T00:00:00Z

Irene's caravan was much more than we expected - beautiful, clean and well-equipped. The location was brilliant, secluded which gave our family some privacy. Irene gave us directions which were very easy to follow and showed us around when we arrived. Everything was just perfect and we would definitely come again if planning to explore Pembrokeshire again!

Mus'ab2017-08-29T00:00:00Z

Very warm welcome from Irene, nothing too much trouble and I would stay again if in the area...Ian

Carole2017-09-01T00:00:00Z

Our stay was very comfortable. The host was very easy to contact and the facilities provided very excellent. Only challenging part was the parking near the caravan which was tight with bigger cars. Overall we recommend it to anyone and would like to visit again in future.

Sahil2017-04-10T00:00:00Z

Lovely, quiet location. We had a great time in the tidy, comfortable caravan of Irene's. Irene is a great host. Irene and her husband were there to greet us on arrival and make us comfy. Would definitely recommend. Thanks.

Kunjal2017-04-17T00:00:00Z

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Other

Accommodates

6

Bedrooms

Country Cottage in the scenic Village of Cenarth, famous for its stunning waterfalls & Salmon Fishing. Situated in the centre of Village of Cenarth conveniently close to the Village Pub & all amenities. On the main A484, the artery route to Cardigan & Carmarthen.

Perfectly situated in the centre of the Village, the Village Pub is conveniently within walking distance to the Cottage.
There are Fishing Rights available for the Famous Salmon River - The Teifi.
2 Bicycles are available to use whilst you stay - a perfect chance to see the local stunning Countryside
There is a BBQ & Patio Heater along with patio furniture.
Local walks with the Cenarth Falls on the doorstep
There is a Spa & Swimming Pool in the Village if you'd like to use a Gym & Spa facilities.
A recently totally refurbished Cottage with quaint detailing including a log burner.
Great position to Visit all the local sandy beaches & tourist attractions West Wales has to offer.

A stunning Village in Cenarth, West Wales

Chrissie was Lovely, really helpful. The cottage is really central in the village and it has a really cosy feel to it

Kate2017-08-28T00:00:00Z

This is a lovely 3 bedroom cottage. The kitchen is a good size and well equipped to do all types of cooking. The lounge is fairly modern but cosy and has a dining area. All the bedrooms are spacious, clean and comfortable and the walk-in shower in the bathroom is amazing! Cenarth is a lovely picturesque village, not too busy but yet has a few shops, pubs and cafes incase you need them. It is also only 15 minutes from the coast. The owner of the cottage was very helpful and welcoming.

John2017-09-03T00:00:00Z

Wonderful couple of days, Chrissie's cottage was homely and very comfortable and she was the perfect host throughout. She even invited us to view her peacocks and alpachas which the kids loved and was a very kind offer. Thank you Chrissie all in all SUPERB.

Lee2017-08-11T00:00:00Z

Great place, beautiful spot and within driving distance to some amazing beaches. Chrissy was a great host, even bringing over son extra toys for our two year old. We would definitely go back again.

Annabel2017-08-04T00:00:00Z

Amazing stay, well worth the money. Thank you

katie2017-08-16T00:00:00Z

The cottage is beautiful, comfortable and cosy! Everything is above and beyond! The decor is beautiful and such a lovely place to stay! The cottage is in a great location with lots to do! Would also highly recommend the pub across the road for food! And beautiful Cenarth falls! Thank you so much Chrissie would highly recommend to anyone! Xxx

Lucy2017-08-09T00:00:00Z

We missed Chrissie as she was away, but the cottage itself was perfect for what we needed, clean, comfortable with plenty of room. Well located for exploration of the Pembrokeshire coast and Carmarthenshire, situated in a picturesque rural village with nearby river walks and waterfalls. Would highly recommend.

Michael2017-07-06T00:00:00Z

Cottage was very clean and nicely decorated. It was homely and welcoming. The welcome package of tea bags, bread etc was a lovely touch. The village is peaceful with nice walks along the river. Would definitely stay again.

Rebecca2017-07-23T00:00:00Z

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Entire home/flat

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House

Accommodates

6

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Modern airy and comfortable two bedroomed cabin with fully fitted and equipped kitchen. Large decking area which is furnished. Holiday village site is woodland conservation area that is peaceful and quiet. Fabulous coast and countryside surrounding.
please note there is a minimum of one weeks rental from the second week of July till the first week of September.

Airy and bright. lovely peaceful site with amenities available at no extra cost during the late spring summer season. These include heated outdoor swimming pool, hire of hot tub, pool room, bar with weekend entertainment and restaurant.

Lodge is situated just outside of the village of Cenarth which is a really lovely little place on the river. There are a number of great pubs here with open log fires in the winter and good outside seating in the summer. There is food served in each of the three immediate pubs in the area, the one I would recommend the most would be the Nags Head. The surrounding countryside and coastal areas are stunning. The towns of Newcastle Emlyn and Cardigan are in easy driving distance as the gorgeous town of Newquay.

We have had a fantastic stay at Paula's cabin. It was well equipped clean tidy and Paula was very welcoming and flexible with us. We really enjoyed exploring the local area. Highly recommended for family with kids.

Gal2015-08-02T00:00:00Z

My first booking with airbnb and all went well. The cabin was as described and contact with Paula was very satisfactory with prompt replies to my queries. The cabin was particularly convenient as we have a dog. It was very quiet and peaceful on site even though the cabin is right near the entrance. We didn't need to use heating and electricity amounted to approx 1 pound a day. The pool looked inviting but a bit too chilly to take a dip. Perhaps next time.

Elsbeth2016-07-16T00:00:00Z

We had a wonderful week in the cabin. Cosy with all mods con. The site is very quiet and the facilities not over crowded. The bar/ restaurant staff is ever so helpful. There is tons to do around even if it rains (50% for us) and our kids (4.5 and 6) really loved it! They were playing on the grass with friends they made. Lovely! Thanks for sharing Paula! (Who by the way came straight away to fix a light minor issue. Gold star!) we really hope to be back.

Catherine2015-08-23T00:00:00Z

What an amazing setting for a woodland cabin. The cabin is very comfortable and well equipped. We only stayed for two nights but you could spend days here. I loved sitting on the deck watching the birds on the feeders and even the squirrel. We were also lucky enough to see rabbits - which was amazing as we had two dogs with us! Paula is a wonderful host - lots of helpful communication before leaving and we arrived to a spotless cosy cabin with thoughtful finishing touches and a welcome pack. I really enjoyed drinking the wine Paula kindly left while sitting on the decking of an evening whilst my 5 and 3 year old were asleep! We made use of the site pool; playground and huge dog walking field. We also had scampi and chips in the in site bar one evening. So much to do in the local area. We can't wait to return - the little people wanted to move in! Thank you Paula.

Clare2016-08-03T00:00:00Z

Pippi Lluest is a cozy cabin in the perfect location for exploring West Wales. We had Penlan holiday village to ourselves as it was off season in December, which was an added benefit. It was also close to one of the best pubs in the area, The Nags Head in Aberchych. Paula was very helpful in repairing the gas fire and helping us stay warm. The electricity was an added expense, using a meter and tokens, but still made it a great deal. I would definitely recommend Pippi Lluest in the warmer months. The trees make it a lovely spot and it's so quiet at night. Thanks again for a lovely stay!!

Navyo2015-01-02T00:00:00Z

The host is a very nice lady with the quickest response to issues I raise. I highly recommend Paula- she is very easy to deal with and an excellent host. The place is very ideal for family holiday, I love the idea that I can cook barbecue directly outside the cabin.

Wees J2016-09-04T00:00:00Z

We had a lovely stay in Paula's log cabin. Everything was as described and there was little extras like fruit basket, etc which was a very nice touch. The location is perfect for exploring south west wales. The park is well kept and the staff was very friendly. We were sad to leave and will definitely be returning. Paula was very friendly and fast to respond to any queries we had.

sarah2015-08-09T00:00:00Z

The cabin is in a lovely spot and the surrounding area is great for outdoor activities.

Christan2015-05-06T00:00:00Z

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Entire home/flat

Property Type

Cabin

Accommodates

4

Bedrooms

Our cabin is on the edge of a peaceful woodland park, within easy reach of fantastic beaches and countryside in the Pembrokeshire National Park. The Scandinavian-designed cabin is cosy and quiet, with 60s inspired decor. There is a snug double bedroom and a small bedroom with full size bunkbeds, a lounge, dining room, deck and a proper bathroom and kitchen. On the park there is a playground, dog-walking field and a shop, bar and swimming pool (open May to September). There is pay per use Wifi.

Stuff to bring
50p coins for electricity meter. We leave a stash there, but best to come prepared! It's about £1.50 per day.
Swimming stuff in summer, plus something to walk to and from the pool – there are no changing facilities there.
Bed linen and towels.
Jumpers/slippers: the cabin is blissfully cool and shady, but can get chilly (but there is heating)
Waterproofs: it's west Wales.
Wellies: ditto, especially if you want to use the dog walk on site.

In the local area
Cenarth
Lovely village with spectacular waterfalls and fabled salmon leap. Coracle museum, tea rooms, two pubs.
It's only a mile away, but the walk along the main road is not safe. There's free parking just before the bridge and opposite the campsite. If you park right by the falls you may be accosted by a man in yellow jacket seeking payment. The Nisa shop at the local garage (just over the bridge) is good and open decent hours, plus it has an excellent selection of local beers. There are natural swimming pools in the river, but best to swim below the falls and do take care.
Abercych
Tiny village in the other direction. Nags Head pub is lovely and has excellent food. Some nice walks from here, also glass recycling in the public car park.
Cardigan
Bustling county town with lovely river. Many services including Aldi, Tesco, Coop, plus shops, cafes and castle.
Places to eat and drink (not an exhaustive list!)
Pubs
Nags Head, Abercych: great food, lovely pub
Ferry Inn, St Dogmaels: welcoming, good food
The Webley, Poppit Sands: amazing views, alright food
Tafarn Sinc, Rosebush: historic, quirky, hearty food
Other
Ty Cenarth tea rooms: homemade cakes, scones, ice cream, light meals, in the centre of the village. Dogs allowed in the garden, Crymant, Cenarth SA38 9JL, (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN)
Pizza Tipi, Cardigan: wood-fired pizzas, beer, open fire, family and dog friendly courtyard with live music. Only open in school holidays ((URL HIDDEN) on the quay at Cardigan,1 Cambrian Quay, Cardigan, SA43 1EZ, (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN)
Yasmins curry house, Newcastle Emlyn: runner up in Wales’ best curry house awards, very tasty, Old Cawdor Hotel Sycamore Street, Newcastle Emlyn, Dyfed SA38 9AJ, (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN)
Curry house on a boat, Cardigan: curry on a boat stranded on the quay in Cardigan. Exactly what it says; not tested, but good reports of Goan chefs, The Boat Restaurant, Quay St, Cardigan, SA43 1HR, (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN)
Linda’s Thai, Llechryd: Thai takeaway in a garden shed, Maes Yr Haf, Llechryd, Cardigan, SA(PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN)
Coracles Fish and Chips, on the main road through Llechryd SA43 2NR
Stuff to see and do
Attractions
St Dogmaels: ruined abbey, farmers market on Tuesdays and special occasions, farm shop just outside
Cilgerran: ruined castle
Cenarth: waterfalls and river walk, pubs, tea rooms, shop.
Newport: picturesque coastal town, with nice beach, ruined castle and shops including butchers, greengrocer, Spar and several pubs (Golden Lion is recommended, not tried it yet!)
Beaches
Mwnt is about 10 minutes drive. Spectacular NT beach (NT parking) down a flight of steps. No dogs on the beach in summer but good walks around there still with furry friends. Good for swimming.
Aberporth is about 15 minutes away, £3 honesty box car park. Kayaks for hire, lifeguards, dogs allowed on one side in summer. Buggy and wheelchair friendly section of coast path towards Tresaith, which is a family friendly beach with lifeguards (no dogs on the beach in summer).
Poppit Sands is the mouth of the Teifi River, about 20 minutes away through cardigan. Enormous beach, £3 car parking in summer, although free parking on road and by the pub. Dogs allowed on eastern half in summer, and masses of space to run around.
Loads and loads of others within half hour drive!
Walking
Nice local walks along River Teifi from Cenarth and River Cych from Abercych.
Many sections of Pembrokeshire coast path accessible within 20 minute drive. With planning (relevant maps available in the cabin), you can do some nice circular sections, or use infrequent yet reliable buses to join sections together. Check websites for details (URL HIDDEN) or
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Other suggestions:
Dinas Head: circular headland walk along coastal path, completed by wheelchair and buggy friendly section between Pwll Gwaelod and Cwm Yr Eglywys. Parking and beaches at either end, but Pwll Gwaelod has a bigger car park and a pub.
Golden Road: 7 mile walk along ancient route to Ireland. Lots of tors and ancient stuff, including reputed burial place of King Arthur. Park outside Crymych and head up to Foeldragon and Carn Meini for great
views. On Tuesdays and Thursdays you can do the whole walk to finish in Rosebush and get a bus back to the car park. Only one per day, so check the times on Ceredigion council website! Historic tin pub (Tafarn Sinc) at Rosebush does hearty if basic food while you wait for the bus (no dogs inside).
Carn Ingli: periglacial tor with fine views behind Newport.
Cwm Gwaun: beautiful valley (former subglacial channel complex) with peaceful walks.
Further afield
St Davids: beautiful cathedral, many pubs, tat shops galore.
Newquay: lovely harbour town (reputedly inspiration for Under Milkwood), dolphin spotting
Solva: lovely coastal inlet, many pubs and cafes
Newgale: water sports mecca
Porthgain: historic harbour, great seafood restaurant (The Shed)
Llansteffan: expansive beach close to Carmarthen, good castle
Laugharne: Dylan Thomas’ writing shed, south of Carmarthen

Our first airbnb experience in this Quirky 70s style cabin in a great location. We loved our stay here. Thank you Liz!

Daisy2017-06-06T00:00:00Z

We had a lovely couple of nights away. The cabin had everything we needed and was lovely and cosy. The cabin is ideally located to explore some beautiful parts of Wales and Cenarth waterfalls.

Joanne 2017-04-21T00:00:00Z

Liz made contact with us on s few occasions before our stay. This made us feel very welcome and reassured. The venue was perfect for our little family stay away and everything was exactly as described by Liz. We would 100% use Caban Draenog again.

Nathan 2016-08-03T00:00:00Z

We had a fantastic holiday here. The cabin was lovely and cosy with the most comfortable beds ever. Great location and lovely setting, it was nice and quiet and really felt you were away from it all. Loved the decor and could not fault the facilities and amenities. The electric meter worked out a bit expensive as we had the heating on in the night as it was quite chilly and this seemed to drain the electric , even though we were out all day. This could work out quite expensive if the weather is bad and you have to stay in all day. Probably a lot cheaper in the summer, when the heating is not needed. However, that is one small gripe. We had a lovely holiday, our dogs really enjoyed themselves and I really look forward to staying here again. There are so many beautiful places a short drive away, that are really worth visiting. I would highly recommend this place and wished we had booked it for longer

Tina2016-10-22T00:00:00Z

What a lovely cabin!! Idyllic and so quaint. Myself and a colleague were working nearby so it was great to return to and just relax, and be woken up by the sound of birds! It was cold though but once we popped the heaters on we soon became snug. I look forward to returning with my family next time and exploring the area more!! Thanks Liz what a great host!

nia2017-03-24T00:00:00Z

We had a lovely, relaxing week in Caban Draenog, and really enjoyed exploring the local area. The kids loved their bunk beds, the pool and the playground, and it was great to be somewhere so safe where they could enjoy a bit of freedom. Penlan Holiday Village is a very laid-back, friendly place. The cabin is great - it had everything we needed, comfy beds and plenty of space, especially in the living area. It's a real home from home, and Liz is a great host who gets back to emails really quickly. It was great to have a barbecue, too! The heater in the living room works well on chilly evenings. We recommend Pizza Tipi and Bara Menyn (cafe) in Cardigan, as well as the Limecrab for amazing fish and chips in New Quay ( a bit further afield). The coastline is stunning, with so many lovely walks and beaches nearby. We also had lots of fun at Castell Henllys, learning how people lived in the Iron Age. Hope to visit again soon!

Helen2017-06-03T00:00:00Z

Beautiful little cabin in a lovely location. It was our first time in Pembrokeshire and this was perfectly situated to explore. Proper pubs and countryside on your doorstep. Would stay again.

Ashley2017-07-14T00:00:00Z

Caban Draenog was the perfect place for a half term mini-break with my 5 year old. The cabin itself is clean, comfortable and equipped with everything you could possibly need (I was impressed to find proper sized mugs, pint glasses, champagne flutes, a pizza cutter and even a hand whisk!). The beds are comfortable and Liz has clearly invested in lovely cosy new duvets, so we slept very well! My son loved feeding the 50p meter and playing in the excellent play park on site. However, it was the local area that really surprised me - it's a truly stunning part of Wales and looked absolutely splendid with the trees a multitude of autumnal colours against stunning blue skies. We explored waterfalls, went swimming, paddled on a gorgeous beach and ate fantastic food, all within 30 mins drive of the cabin. We'll definitely be back.

Emily2016-10-27T00:00:00Z

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Entire home/flat

Property Type

Cabin

Accommodates

4

Bedrooms

Caban Cariad, our unique holiday home, makes a fun chill-out & ideal base for discovering Cardigan Bay's gorgeous beaches & countryside. It's set on a woodland site with summer pool and will suit singles, couples and small families plus one dog.
COTTON BED LINEN, EGYPTIAN COTTON TOWELS, HOT WATER AND ELECTRICITY ARE INCLUDED IN THE PRICE.

Close to the waterfalls of Cenarth village, Caban Cariad is part of Penlan Holiday Village, which is a 1970s replica of a natural-style Swedish holiday park. Simple, wooden chalets are set in peaceful woodland and share a small pool (in summer), clubhouse, children's play area, dog exercise area, shop and laundrette.
Ours is a compact, colourful space. We have furnished it 1970s style with an Eero Aarnio ball chair, Scandi fabrics and vintage bits and bobs. The sofa is big and comfy, there's TV plus retro books and DVDs.
The living room has a sliding door that opens on to decking with table and chairs. There is one small double bedroom and a second tiny one with British safety-standard bunk beds (6ftx3ft, so large enough for adults). There's a well-equipped galley kitchen (cooker, microwave, fridge) and a small shower room.
A heater in the living room keeps chills at bay, and there's a ceiling heater in the bathroom, too.
Penlan has free low bandwidth WiFi. Download movies etc before you come.

Cardigan Bay's gorgeous sandy beaches and coves begin 20 minutes away by car. Each is unique: there's every dog's favourite Poppit Sands, chic Newport, Mynt's romantic chapel and dolphin-watching, family-friendly Llangrannog, Newquay's boat trips and harbourside Aberaeron. Timeless Cenarth village is on the border of Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire - all the counties meet by the waterfalls. Nearby are walks by the River Teifi and in the Preseli Hills, friendly village pubs, antique-shopping in the market town of Newcastle Emlyn and great food.

Some of the most beautiful coastline in the world. Perfect spot for walking and enjoying the beach. Great for dogs too. Jane is a wonderful host and was really helpful with ideas and information. Loved the market and Abbey at St Dogmaels and the cafes in Cardigan. Aberporth coastal walk was fab too.

Fiona2016-04-08T00:00:00Z

We had a lovely holiday staying at Jane's cabin. Jane was so helpful In The run up to our stay answering loads of questions and helping us find a dog sitter for one of the days. The cabin is as described with pretty much everything you need supplied. Bedrooms are quite tiny but the living space is spacious yet comfy and cosy. Only disappointment was the parent lack of recycling facilities on site, so we took a lot of rubbish home with us!

Nicole2015-06-20T00:00:00Z

Jane's cabin is absolutely wonderful in every way. If you are tired of the pace of life and are looking for some peace and quiet, you have found the perfect place! It's easily accessible (by car) to all the lovely beaches and mountains- I especially recommend the Mwnt beach for the romantics. Jane has gone out of her way to make sure the cabin is as comfortable as possible- I assure you there is not a single detail left out! The little outdoor deck is the perfect place to unwind after a swim or a hike. Jane has also made sure the bedroom is cosy for a restful sleep. I cannot recommend it enough!

Gauri2015-06-30T00:00:00Z

We booked a long weekend here and the booking process was easy and straight forward. Jane was quick to reply and helpful by sending us lots of information about the area. The cabin and the surroundings are beautiful and peaceful. Our dog loved it! The cabin itself had everything we needed to enjoy a comfortable weekend. It is thoughtfully decorated with a retro theme- we loved the little touches of the books and dvd's plus the decor. They really make the place. We relived our childhoods watching Mr. Benn one night! The cabin is only 15 minutes from Cardigan by car and there are lots of beautiful beaches, costal walks and history sights to see. We would love to come back in the summer and bring our daughter, it's a lovely place to make family memories. Thank you Jane and Andy! :-)

Laura2015-05-13T00:00:00Z

Had a wonderful stay at Caban Cariad! Jane supplied us with so much useful information before we came so we knew exactly what to look out for. We visited Cenarth Caws Cheese and sampled some splendid cheese and got some to take home. On the way back from there to Penlan there was a lady selling her own honey which was yum. We also took some nets down the the river in Cenarth and the children had great fun. A day trip to Cardigan was also lovely especially Pizza Tipi by the river, rustic pizzeria where you sit out on hay bales. The cabin was stylishly decorated, kids loved the super comfy bunk beds! Will be back again

Louise2016-07-04T00:00:00Z

A fabulous find perfect for a 70's weekend! All the additional information was very helpful.

Jane2016-09-19T00:00:00Z

Jane was wonderfully welcoming and made sure that we had everything we needed before we got there, including telling us about a potential traffic problem on the M4. The cabin was very cosy with telly and a DVD machine, games for all to play. We had fun exploring the park - the girls loved the play area and we also enjoyed playing hide and seek when the rain stopped! The neighbours were close, but everyone was very considerate and we hardly knew that they were around. We went to many of the places that Jane recommended on her list of things to do and they were all fantastic! We'd recommend this to anyone wanting to stay in this part of Wales. Thank you so much!

Lauren2016-04-04T00:00:00Z

This is a lovely, quiet spot for a family holiday. We explored the small coastal resorts like Mwnt (where we saw dolphins) and Llangrannog where the ice creams are amazing. Cardigan is a great little town to visit - we went to Pizza Tipi where we had lovely pizzas in a very relaxed atmosphere. If you like good bread try Bara Menyn and Caws Cenarth is worth a visit if you like cheese.

John2017-07-24T00:00:00Z

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Entire home/flat

Property Type

Cabin

Accommodates

4

Bedrooms

Our lovely hideaway is nestled in the Glorious country side of West Wales in a small fishing village called Cenarth, known for Salmon leaps and abundant fishing! Lots of walking paths, quaint villages and beaches nearby. Guesthouse sleeps up to 4 guests and is an open plan style with full kitchen, bathroom and living room. The relaxing hot tub awaits your arrival.... Also includes two passes to the local health club which includes gym, pool, sauna & steam room! Just relax and enjoy!

The guest house is comfortably furnished with all you could need for your stay, comfortable beds & linens, full bathroom and fully equipped kitchen, so you can dine in or out! TV and WIFI included! The guest house has one bedroom with two twin beds, but the double bed is at the far end of the open space. While it is not an enclosed bedroom with a traditional door, there is a privacy screen that encloses the area nicely!

Our home is very private and quiet, except for the happy chirping of birds. Lots of trees and woodlands all around. We appreciate gentle guests who respect our home and the nature around us.

What an amazing place. Absolutely beautiful. Hazel and Mark made it so comfortable. Plenty of information on the local area. New quay, Newcastle Emlyn and cenarth absolutely stunning places to visit, I didn't want our stay to end. The place is very comfortable plenty of natural sunlight, powerful shower and the hot tub was a treat after a long days walking. Very private and quiet which is what we were after. Looking forward to bringing the kids in August. Thank you!!!!

alex2017-05-14T00:00:00Z

Great

Liam2017-03-26T00:00:00Z

Lovely hidden away gem in the Welsh hills. Hazel and Mark were there to greet us and very helpful with suggesting local places to visit. Would highly recommend to anyone.

Tom2017-06-01T00:00:00Z

We had a fantastic 2 night stay, Hazel met us and was very welcoming and provided good advice of things to do locally. Hot tub is awesome and really relaxing and the home itself really cosy and clean and has everything you need. Went for a nice Sunday stroll around Cenarth falls and then to the pub for a roast dinner. Would strongly recommend staying here!

Tom2017-03-20T00:00:00Z

My and my partner spent 2 nights in Hazel and Mark's special hideaway. The location is phenomenal and the hot tub is fantastic. Hazel was very welcoming but also have us plenty of privacy to enjoy our little break. We'll definitely go back!

Two2017-06-13T00:00:00Z

Lovely accommodation & friendly hosts. Well-placed to reach several super beaches where we took a dolphin- spotting boat ride and went sea-kayaking. We enjoyed horse riding from a local stables and dry- slope skiing at Llangranog. The hot-tub each evening was the icing on the cake. Would recommend highly.

Teresa2017-07-28T00:00:00Z

Perfect escape, As a couple, was well equipped and spacious. Mark and Hazel are friendly and chatty but left us to ourselves fully knowing that they are there if we needed. Rooms are clean and well kept, hot tub clean with equipment and encouragement to guests to keep it so, also private and well chlorinated and always hot and ready to go! (obviously once the cover is off) Couldn't find fault as much as we tried. Local knowledge was better than (SENSITIVE CONTENTS HIDDEN). We didn't make use of the bikes but tyres were ready, pumps and helmets available as promised and in the room. We didn't make use of gym passes but these were offered as promised. Had everything we needed when booking for us and the dogs, couldn't ask for more. Thank you Hazel and Mark. The perfect cosy retreat.

Simon2017-06-18T00:00:00Z

Perfect hosts, beautiful house and settings, would highly recommend

Nia2016-11-30T00:00:00Z

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Entire home/flat

Property Type

Guesthouse

Accommodates

4

Bedrooms

Our simple 70s-style cabin is nestled within a secluded woodland holiday park in beautiful West Wales, close to castles and beaches. Dog-friendly, quiet & relaxing, the cabin has been featured in the Guardian, Observer, Sunday Times & Grazia.

Casita is a small, simple, cosy, romantic and fun Scandinavian-style pine cabin. You're very welcome to bring a dog, and there is a travel cot for babies and toddlers.
It was built in 1973, designed by celebrated Welsh modernist Graham Brooks. We've tried to make sure that Caban Casita retains the 70’s spirit to this day (the good bits of the 70s, anyway - a new shower room, and cosy insulation and heaters have been added!)
Many of the original fittings are there, along with vintage or retro furniture including an Eero Aarnio globe chair. We've really tried to think hard about the decoration and nik-naks you'll find there.
According to the guestbook, in the last couple of years our guests have made at least 7 marriage proposals, celebrated 3 honeymoons, 4 wedding anniversaries, and 10 birthdays, spotted 18 dolphins, and made 36 visits to the Caws Cenarth cheese factory!
Babies and toddlers are very welcome (our daughter made her first trip there when she was 3 months old). Please let us know in your booking, so our housekeeper can make sure the travel cot is there.
If you want to bring your dog, they will love the dog bedroom - a built in dog bed, food bowls and a well ventilated room. There is a dog walking field on-site. (For those of us without dogs you should know that as Caban Casita is fully pine clad and cleaned thoroughly each visit there will be no evidence of our doggy friends for your stay - we don't have a dog, and have never seen so much as a paw print!)

West Wales is one of the most beautiful parts of the world, and Caban Casita is lucky enough to be a short drive from the Cardigan Bay coast as well as right in the middle of the Teifi Valley. It is a mile from Cenarth, famous for coracle racing and cheese production (Caws Cenarth Cheeses, one of Rick Stein’s food *super*heroes, is a short drive or pleasant walk away.)
Within walking distance there are three great pubs with decent food. Drive for under half an hour, and you'll find an array of excellent restaurants, gastro-pubs and independent shops selling locally produced food. In Cenarth itself there is a decent mini-mart, 2 pubs and a post office.
The Cardigan Bay coast is overflowing with great beaches - for sunbathing, cold winter walks, outdoor sports, dolphin spotting (New Quay is home to Europe’s largest colony of bottle-nosed dolphins), dog walking and anything else you fancy. Our favourites are Mwnt and Poppit Sands.
For walkers, we have left an OS map and walk book for your use, and for cyclists, the National Cycle Network route 82 passes close by.
Wales is teeming with Castles (our daughter loves Cilgerran, a 15 minute drive away). And there are lots of antiques shops and centres close by (Newcastle Emlyn, just 10 minutes away, has two), to help you recreate the cabin when you get home!
As an overview, Casita is 1 mile from Cenarth, 3 miles from Newcastle Emlyn, 7 miles from Cardigan, 11 miles from Mwnt Beach, 20 miles from Aberaeron, 37 miles from Aberystwyth, 38 miles from the M4, and a really long way from boring things like work and the real world.

Really loved the cabin with it's quirky decor,loved the site which had a real family vibe.Really enjoyed using the bar and the little cinema was ideal for entertaining the little ones

Catherine2016-06-01T00:00:00Z

We loved staying in this cabin. It's in a lovely spot on the grounds. We are definitely planning to return again next year and stay for longer as we didn't want to leave. Jen was very willing and quick to respond to any questions we had prior to our visit. Our dog was also extremely cosy and well catered for. We would definitely recommend a stay here.

clare2017-09-01T00:00:00Z

We spent a week staying at Caban Casita, nestled in the amongst the trees in one our favourite areas of the UK. The weather wasn't great (-5°C one night) but the cabin was always cosy and warm, just what we wanted for our annual winter retreat. Out and about there are plenty of places to visit, some great views and plenty of local pubs for a quiet pint or two. The point of this visit though was to spend time together away from the stresses of life and so we spent more time in than we did exploring. Jen has made sure everything is provided that you would expect for self catering and we found that the Caban was very clean and comfortable. We heartily recommend a stay here, we shall be back next year! (In the summer though so we can enjoy a glass or two of wine on the veranda)

Stuart2016-11-27T00:00:00Z

This was our second trip to the Cabin and it was just as much fun as last time! it has a special place in our hearts and we'll definitely be back for another visit! We stocked up on plenty of Caw's Cenarth cheese from the local cheesemaker and honey ice cream from the village ice-cream parlour! A great holiday for parents and little ones in a safe and fun environment. We loved it!!

Kirsty2017-08-19T00:00:00Z

Thank you Jen for a fabulous stay - the cabin is just gorgeous with everything you could possibly need! It was spotlessly clean when we arrived with all the essentials we needed. A beautiful little find in the forest. Couldn't have asked for anything more.

Ciara2015-08-14T00:00:00Z

This is an awesome place to stay, especially for retro deco fans. Great furnishings in this beautiful wood cabin in peaceful surroundings.

Mark2017-08-07T00:00:00Z

We spent four days at the cabin, and thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The cabin is the perfect size for a couple. Checking in/out was a breeze. It's very well situated, and there's plenty to do and see within a fairly short distance. We enjoyed a sunny afternoon reading and relaxing on the rocks along the river in the center of the village. We also visited a cheese factory just 10 minutes down the road, and we visited a beach just a 30 minutes drive north.

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Nestled in a private corner of our land, this two bedroomed caravan overlooks the famous Cenarth Falls. Enjoy the sounds of the famous falls, but close the door to our fully double glazed holiday home and enjoy perfect peace and quiet. A perfect place to relax.

Although you have complete privacy you are still only two minutes away from our pub which serves real ale and good food - Have a good day out and come back for a nightcap and meal with no driving.

This is a part of Wales unknown to many in other parts of England. This is where the Welsh come to stay. Cenarth Falls is famous throughout Wales and well know for its Salmon Leap where Salmon come to spawn. Its a beautiful part of West Wales both restful and peaceful.

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Cabin Ishbel is our beautiful wooden chalet in West Wales, which sleeps six people. It is the perfect place to spend a long weekend or a family holiday, nestled in the peaceful Welsh countryside.

Cabin Ishbel is our beautiful wooden chalet in West Wales, which sleeps six people. It is the perfect place to spend a long weekend or a family holiday, nestled in the peaceful Welsh countryside.
A mile from the village of Cenarth in Carmarthenshire, Cabin Ishbel is a cosy peaceful place to spend a long weekend or have a family holiday. It has three bedrooms - a double, a twin, and a bunk room - so can comfortable sleep 6 people. There's even room for another two in the lounge, if you really need it!
Cabin Ishbel is our home-away-from-home, we stay there ourselves several times a year; we even held our wedding party there! The cabin is one of our favourite places to be and we'd love to have you come and visit.
LOCATION
Cabin Ishbel nestles in the trees on the edge of Penlan Holiday Village, a small family-run holiday park of Scandinavian-style lodges in a beautiful woodland setting. The park has a small shop, a bar, an outdoor pool (in summer), and provides wifi across the site (for a small charge).
The cabin is in the heart of rural West Wales at its finest. It's a great launch pad for country walks, and the Pembrokeshire National Park is just 10 miles away. The river Teifi runs through the village, with opportunities to kayak and fish. The nearest beach is 10 miles away, with all the gorgeous secluded beaches of the Ceredigion and Pembs coast lines to choose from.
You're in a rural location, so public transport is limited - the cabin is best reached by car. However, there is an hourly bus service, Mon-Sat only, which will take you between Cenarth and Cardigan, or Cenarth and Carmarthen (the nearest mainline train station).
FACILITIES
The cabin has a well-equipped fitted kitchen, heaters in each room and an electric shower. From the kitchen and deck you can look over the Preseli hills while you have dinner, or a BBQ. The lounge is super cosy, with a stove to help keep the evening chills away.
The cabin is very much a self-service experience. We will send you a key code, and you let yourself in. Duvets, pillows and lots of blankets are provided. You can either bring your own bed linen, or ask us to make the beds for you, for a small extra cost (see below).
You'll find the kitchen cupboard stocked with tea, coffee, condiments, and some basics such as oil, rice and pasta. If you'd like we can arrage a delicious Breakfast Box of locally-sourced groceries to be ready waiting for you when you arrive! More details below.
We choose not to have a tuned-in television, as the cabin is a place to unwind and disconnect from the world. But we have tonnes of DVDs and a good selection of board games! If you do need to stay connected, wifi internet is provided by the park (for a small charge, and I'm afraid it's quite slow). Please bring £1 coins for the electricity meter (roughly one per day), and please bring your own towels.
The cabin can get quite chilly even in summer; after all, it is a simple wooden building in a forest. The heating is good and lots of blankets are provided, but do bring warm clothes and pyjamas!
EXTRAS
The cabin is wonderfully simple place to stay - you can just turn up and treat it as your own home. But we appreciate that sometimes when you go away you want to be looked after, just a little bit. So we have a few extras you can ask us to arrange for you - just let us know when you're booking.
We invite you to use our duvets and pillows, but to bring your own bed linen from home. But if you'd prefer we can make the beds for you so they're all ready on your arrival. Just let us know which beds you want made, and it will cost £9 per bed.
We know that getting to the shops for groceries can be a pain, especially if you're arriving late, so if you'd like we can arrange a Breakfast Box for you containing everything you need. It costs £20 and contains a wide variety of locally sourced produce, easily enough for two people for a weekend. You'll find in it a loaf of bread, bottle of milk, some butter, eggs, local cheese, a variety of cereals, some orange juice, yogurt and fruit, plus bacon or veggie sausages (your choice).

Rural West Wales at its finest. A great launch pad for country walks, and the Pembrokeshire National Park just 10 miles away. The river Teifi runs through the village, with opportunities to kayak and fish. The nearest beach is 10 miles away, with all the gorgeous secluded beaches of the Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire coast lines to choose from.

We had a lovely time at the cabin. The surrounding countryside is stunning – especially Canarth Falls. The cabin was very retro .Everything we needed was provided. There was lots of space. Unfortunately all the facilities on the campsite were closed whilst we were visiting – as they were doing some work. This was a shame as it would've made certain things easier e.g. snacks and meals. The local village was good for eating out though and just down the road. Overall we had a very relaxing time even with the rainy weather which was to be half expected in early May!

Rachael2015-05-05T00:00:00Z

Fab break in a great cabin. Had a great time hanging out in the cabin and visiting Poppit sands, the nearest beach. Sam and Freya were great remote hosts and cabin had everything we needed. Highly recommended, we look forward to returning!

Caroline2014-06-24T00:00:00Z

We had a wonderful short (EMAIL HIDDEN)munication was all by e-mail and text, and Sam and Freya were extremely quick to respond to any questions. The cabin was well equipped, with a good range of book and DVDs to occupy us in the evenings. The kitchen had all we required to prepare or meals. We were very lucky to have extremely mild October weather and did not have to wrap up too much when at the cabin. Daytimes were spent visiting the local area. A wonderful day on the beach at New Quay gave us the opportunity to watch dolphins and seals. Another great, windy day spent at Poppit Sands. The children loved the onsite playground. There were plenty more places we wanted to visit, but lacked time.

Susanna2014-11-01T00:00:00Z

This is a great cabin on a lovely camp site. We had everything we needed in the cabin and really enjoyed our stay.

Samantha2015-07-12T00:00:00Z

The cabin was very welcoming and exactly as (URL HIDDEN) is in a beautiful location, beaches within easy reach as well as castles to explore. All in all a great experience......would definitely return.

Deborah2015-07-10T00:00:00Z

Thanks a lot for arranging everything even though you were away and had no internet connection. The cabin had a lovely vibe, we wish we could have stayed longer!

Irrum2014-07-23T00:00:00Z

Really nice, cosy cabin. Had everything we needed for a great stay.

Jude2015-05-12T00:00:00Z

This wee cottage is a perfect retreat. It's nestled in amongst some lovely grounds, nearby other cottages but far enough away that you feel quite exclusive. Sam and Freya were very helpful - their thoughtful messages and touches from the moment they accepted our booking to the moment we left really lifted our stay. The cottage has everything you could want and more (*amazing* DVD collection!!) and is a perfect wee bolthole - I just wish we could have stayed longer! The only thing I would say is that the two twin beds need a (super-?)king sheet to cover them if you're using them as a two-person bed, but everything was either there or we had been advised to provide well in advance. My mum was especially impressed with the bathroom! Proof positive that rural doesn't have to mean foregoing your comforts. :)

Jennyfer2015-08-23T00:00:00Z

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Penlan Holiday Park is in a beautiful woodland setting with mature trees and sloping, well maintained landscape. The wooden cabins fit perfectly and sympathetically blend in. It's the perfect 'away from it all and relax' location. Cenarth falls is less than five minutes away and all of west Wales' attractions are within easy reach.

The Cabin was nice and spacious kitchen well equipped. There was outdoor patio furniture we had breakfast outdoors. The best thing about being in a park there is a office number and staff you can call anytime if there is anything wrong or you don't understand they also have a laundry room little shop bar and snooker table

Maryum2017-08-27T00:00:00Z

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Our Swiss-chalet type lodge sleeps up to 6 people, has 3 bedrooms. The main bedroom has a double bed. The second and third bedrooms have a single bed (2ft wide) with a slide out bed which can be used as twins or a double bed.
There is a kitchen, and bathroom with shower. The lounge area has a dining area, television and DVD player, gas stove and comfortable seating. The large decking area outside adds additional living space.
There are coin-operated washing and drying machines on site.

PENLAN HOLIDAY VILLAGE; about the site itself........
It is set on a large woodland site with approximately 90 other privately owned well-spaced lodges (forget Butlins entirely!) and is very peaceful, with many varieties of bird life and squirrels too.
Our Torwood lodge is one of the biggest styles. It is a lovely green site, with the lodges built interspersed with trees throughout. There is a tourist information room with leaflets; a bar serving drinks and reasonable meals in season; an outdoor heated swimming pool open in the summer season; a small site shop; a children's play ground with swings, slides and climbing frame; and a dog walking area. A pet is welcome.

Situated in the popular holiday region of West Wales, Penlan holiday village is just up the road from Cenarth which is renowned for its spectacular waterfalls where the salmon leap as they make their way up the river Teifi. Our lodge is a short drive from Cardigan, a town which has great heritage including a castle and numerous shops. The retail experience is enhanced by local Welsh independent shops as well as well-known outlets plus banking and postal facilities. Cardigan often hosts local events which are really popular with tourists and locals alike, and retains a strong Welsh influenceThe countryside is a stunning mixture of hills and valleys, rivers and woods, offering excellent and varied walks. The lodge is half an hours drive from many of the stunning and diverse beaches which the Cardigan Bay coast offers. Each has something unique to offer a visitor, including Poppit Sands, Penbryn, Mwnt, Tresaith, Aberporth, New Quay and Llangrannog. For example, Mwnt beach is reached by winding steps, and has an ancient church nestled in the foot of the short but steep hill which overlooks it. The coastline is made more accessible by various boat trips, Cardigan Island Coastal Farm ParkFor those wanting a bit more excitement, look no further than Cenarth Paintball for a fun adventure! Family fun days out can be had at Heatherton Park, Folly Farm and Oakwood Theme Park. More gentle excursions can be enjoyed at Felinwynt Rainforest Butterfly Centre, The National Botanic Garden of Wales or Newquay Honey Farm. The countryside can be enjoyed by a trip along the Teifi Valley Railway. For those particularly interested in history, there are a range of historic sites to visit including Cilgerran Castle, Newcastle Emlyn Castle and Carew Castle.For those who enjoy a combination of walks (some wheelchair / pram friendly) and wildlife, why not visit the Welsh Wildlife Centre at Cilgerran. Those more keen walkers would find challenges throughout Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The organic cheese makers Caws Cenarth make local cheese using organic methods and visitors to this farm can observe the cheese being made. As pictured in our description, the local area also offers a popular (free) woolen museum, which runs special themes throughout the year (such as an Easter competition for different ages of children).

Great place, clean, private and family friendly. We would recommend this place to anyone looking for a Welsh escape.

Natasa2017-06-04T00:00:00Z

A beautiful holiday home on a quiet, beautifully landscaped woodland site. Great heated pool and in a fantastic location near Cenarth. Holiday home was spotlessly clean and perfect in every way. Would highly recommend.

Helen2017-06-02T00:00:00Z

Great location, bathroom and kitchen etc very well equipped and great condition. Plenty of space. Amazing part of Wales.

Chris2017-08-04T00:00:00Z

We loved our stay at Stan's chalet. It has a very nice terrace for a barbecue. The house is alsl very well equipped and cosy. The holiday park where it's based is also very pretty, nice poeple, good (not loud) neighbours, loads of trees and flowers, peace and quiet.. We really enjoyed our stay.

Giedre2017-06-11T00:00:00Z

A lovely cabin in a secluded quiet area.

Sarah2017-04-22T00:00:00Z

Lovely home, much cosier than the photos show. Very sweet and secluded in the forest and very quiet at night time. The only downside is the lack of phone signal here, but if you're looking for a weekend away from everything then it is perfect!

Sarah2017-07-07T00:00:00Z

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The Coach House in Cenarth is idyllically situated right on the bank of the River Teifi, renowned for its salmon and sewin fishing. You will see an abundance of wildlife from the house including herons, buzzards, kingfishers and an occasional visit from Sammy the Seal!
You can fish from the garden or the deck as we have fishing rights. Launch your own canoe from the garden and canoe down the river.
The charming village of Cenarth with its spectacular falls is a short stroll away

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The Coach House sleeps 10 in 4 double en suite bedrooms with additional beds available attached to the top floor bedroom.
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Bedroom 1 is the master bedroom on the top floor of this detached three storey property and has a luxury en suite bathroom with bath/shower/steam enclosure. The bedroom has large fitted wardrobes and a balcony overlooking the river.
The master bedroom is reached through a large room with gorgeous river views which has a single bed with trundle bed under to accommodate up to two extra guests.
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Bedroom 2 has a double bed, fitted wardrobes and small en suite shower room with WC and basin. There are stunning views from this room along the River Teifi.
Bedroom 3 has a king size adjustable bed, wardrobe, small en suite shower room with WC and basin, and a door leading out to small balcony and separate stepped entrance.
Bedroom 4 has a double bed, fitted wardrobe and small en suite shower room with WC and basin.
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Spacious lounge: ample comfy seating, flat screen TV, DVD and Sky Box (please bring your own viewing card), from the lounge are patio doors leading onto a large decking area overlooking the river.
Kitchen: fitted units, double oven, microwave, coffee machine, dishwasher, washer, and a large American style fridge/freezer.
Dining room has a table seating 8 and study area off.
The entrance to the Coach House is via the front door into a porch with ample storage cupboards for coats and shoes.
Separate cloakroom with WC.
Outside
A wide expanse of decking extends round two sides of the Coach House, so you can sit right above the river. On the deck is a hot tub plus patio table and chairs. It is a wonderful place to relax and enjoy the views and watch the wildlife. Please note: The decking can be slippery in wet or icy conditions. The house is on a small quiet lane. There is parking for up to three cars.
Key facts
• Bed linen provided
• Please bring your own towels
• Full oil central heating
• Heating and electricity included
• Free WiFi
• Sorry no pets
• No smoking
• £150 damages deposit required
• The Coach House is right on the river bank so may not be suitable for families with young children

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Situated in the magical Cych Valley, surrounded by fine country views. A mile to the famous waterfalls at Cenarth and close to many beautiful Pembrokeshire beaches. The lovely, historic towns of Cardigan and Newcastle Emlyn nearby. Excellent pubs and restaurants in the locale.
Extremely comfortable, immaculately presented private suite with private access, own courtyard and lounge with log-burning stove.
Locally-sourced excellent Full Welsh Breakfast awaits you.
Well-behaved dogs welcome.

Any special requirements can be accommodated with prior notice.
The extra 'sofa bed' which is available is an extra bed suitable for a child.

An exceptionally beautiful area. Abercych is where the Afon Cych of Welsh Legend flows into the River Teifi. Many beautiful walks in the immediate area through forestry or alongside rivers. Cenarth Falls 1 mile. Ffynone Waterfall 1 mile. Closest Beach - Poppit Sands. Local Historic towns with Castles and Excellent village pubs and restaurants close by.

Cam was a fantastic host and so welcoming, nothing was too much trouble. Highbury had everything you could need and is very tastefully decorated. The breakfast was also great! The guest room has separate access along with a lovely little courtyard which was perfect for sitting out and having afternoon tea. The location is perfect for exploring Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion or Carmarthenshire. I would highly recommend staying here.

Nicola2017-08-27T00:00:00Z

Cam is a great host. Every thing from the kind welcome, immaculate decoration, cosy blankets to sit on outside and the glorious breakfast, was perfect. A lovely secluded corned of Wales.

Gregory2017-07-30T00:00:00Z

This is the best Airbnb experience we have had. Cam (Camille) is incredible: nothing is too much. The room is cleaned immaculately every day, there is an incredible home cooked breakfast and we felt so looked after with cups of tea and loads of advice. You even get your own sitting room and wood stove! There is also stacks to do locally from walking the Pembroke cliffs, visiting lovely Cardigan, walking a local wildlife reserve -if you're lucky otters and kingfishers - and a fab gastropub down the road (never mind enormous castles everywhere). This region is a revelation. We can't recommend this Airbnb enough. It's the biz!

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2 Penrhiw. Our cosy characterful cottage, located in the beautiful Cych valley Pembrokeshire, was lovingly restored in 2008. Enjoy snug evenings by the fire or sunny mornings on the terrace. Plenty to do locally - coast; hills; rivers; woodlands..

2 Penrhiw was left unoccupied but fullly furnished between 1972 and 2007. We have renovated it in keeping with it's original character, using lime plaster, wood, slate and natural materials while bringing it up to a comfortable standard including installing a bathroom and kitchen. The cottage is cosy and peaceful ...

We love living here near the river and within easy reach of the coast and hills - Mwnt is a favourite beach, the Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran is popular with our children (you can rent canoes here too), we like to walk on the Presili Hills starting out at Foel Drygarn. We can recommend good local food both for cooking in and eating out.

We had a lovely time at the cottage. The restoration is beautiful and we loved cooking in the beautiful kitchen and eating/lying in the hammock outside. Stirling was very welcoming and left all the info and facilities we needed. It's a great location for both beach visits and inland walks. The only very slight negative was the road which can be a bit busy mornings/evenings.

Clare2016-07-20T00:00:00Z

This cottage is a real gem, it has all the mod cons you need but still retains it's authentic charm to enable you to relax & enjoy a stress free break in a charming setting.

Geoff2016-07-10T00:00:00Z

I really enjoyed my stay at the cottage, everything you need for a relaxing get away in the beautiful Welsh countryside. It was so peaceful sitting in the garden surrounded by wildflowers and herbs and the odd visit from the friendly cats. The location was great, shops not too far away, brilliant pub food round the corner, and plenty of walking and sightseeing around. It's definitely an area worth visiting more than once.

George2017-06-26T00:00:00Z

This is a beautifully restored and deceptively large cottage. We particularly liked the room under eaves, if we were children it would have been great fun to sleep there! We spent most of our time out and about on the coast but enjoyed relaxed breakfasts sitting in the garden looking out at the view and a cosy evening in with the wood burner on. Highly recommended.

Alex2017-04-03T00:00:00Z

Charming cottage, well located for exploring the local area including river and beaches. Lovely garden for summer al fresco dining! Nice, cosy lounge with wood burning stove. Good value, too and Stirling is a really helpful host. Recommended!

Raza2017-09-03T00:00:00Z

The house was very clean and tidy and had some lovely features.

Laura2016-03-07T00:00:00Z

The holiday cottage is small but wonderfully decorated - has been very stylishly renovated. It felt like being in a small museum. We really enjoyed staying here. The cottage also has a small garden. We were lucky with the weather so could enjoy the sun and the flowers while sitting on the terrace outside. The direct environment offers quite a few walking opportunities, maps and walking books are to be found on the book shelf.

J.2014-08-03T00:00:00Z

We spent a wonderful long weekend at 2 Penrhiw. The cottage was perfect, a restored historical building with modern appliances, exactly as you see in the photos, but bigger than I was expecting so fitted x 3 adults comfortably. Welsh blankets, hand made ceramic cups and the wood-burning range in the cosy living room all made it a memorable place to stay. We enjoyed day trips to Cardigan, Mwnt and Dina's Head, it's a great location for exploring the coast. If only the weather could have been a bit warmer. I'd highly recommend Stirling's cottage to anyone visiting that part of Wales.

Amy2015-03-30T00:00:00Z

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Fortunately I'm beginning to see some light at end of winter challenges so will be able to let my 'home from home' June to Sept please check calendar for available dates. Sorry I've had to increase the price but still very good value for money. My 2nd home from home, a 1970’s wood chalet. It is situated on Penlan Holiday Village, number 63, Near Cenarth in Carmarthenshire on the borders of Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire see detailed description:) secluded wooded site in lovely country region.

My 2nd ‘home from home’ is a 1970’s wood chalet. Number 63, ‘Ger Y Coed’/’close to the wood’, is situated on Penlan Holiday Village(they have a website), Near Cenarth in Carmarthenshire South West Wales on the borders of Ceredigion (1mile west over the river Teifi) and Pembrokeshire (1mile south over the river***) The site is carefully laid out with-in a well-established wooded area and is family run with outdoor swimming pool and club house, bar & restaurant, tourist information & launderette and very small shop, kids play area & dog walk. The Forestry Commission has a site near by which can be a nice place for short wooded walks, as is the walk up from the Famous Salmon Leaping Waterfalls in Cenarth. The whole surrounding area is hills and valleys mostly covered in trees good for foraging, including blackberry picking in season. For the flesh eaters there’s the fishing; not only in your waders on the river’s but coastal fishing is available all along the Cardigan Bay area. Being a Vegetarian I am not able to give you any more detail’s other than you’ll need to organise your fishing permits!? You can always Kayak/Canoe if preferred! Cenarth is also famous for being the home of the Coracle!
For the more energetic!? There are many stables for those wanting to go horse riding and plenty of walks for those that prefer to use their own legs. For the more adventurous there’s the coastal path and the Preseli hills where the blue stones for Stonehenge originate from. Needless to say there are many lovely sandy beaches on the coast in this area-Newport, Mywent, Poppet Sands, all great for walking, swimming, boating or any kind of legal water fun and dog walking. I personally don’t enjoy getting on my bike on the country roads here as I am 63yrs & wobbly, but I do ride into Cenarth Village every now and again so it is possible. By the number of bikers I miss when driving the camper (home#1) here is obviously one of the places to come with your bike. I have neighbours on site who if not running – road runners, local and visitors are growing in numbers – are out on their bikes, dog walking and ardent finders of local artists and products - local cheese produced on a farm just down the road. Personally my preference is for café, tea rooms, gardens, theatre, local country county shows, best of all sitting on the patio listening and talking to the many local birds, pheasants, squirrels rabbits, foxes and the wind rustling in the leaves, best place to unwind and relax. A place for most people ’a little bit of everything for everyone!!!!’ but not city/town centres. It’s up to the visitor to make the most of what they would like to do on holiday or as I think retreat, just catching up with yourself and life.
Welsh Tourist Board have a good internet site with information on the area which is riddled in history having the most castles than anywhere else in the U.K. English is spoken everywhere but is Bi-lingual and you might find the pronunciation of place names difficult to impossible in some cases.
#63 is compact enough to be used as a base for exploring but big enough to relax at home in. I only request that you leave it as you find it - TIDY &CLEAN, pay by metre token for your electric consumption before you vacate and replace any breakages and leave everything in its place - ready for the next guest which might be you?! Or me!
#63 has been nicely maintained with proper tongue and groove wood flooring throughout and wood panelled walls, except in the kitchen and shower /toilet space for one person at a time! 2 is possible?( but no swinging the cat, if you brought one) floor mat, mop and bucket, free standing toilet brush and paper holder &long handled duster & brush and dustpan and brush. All-round insulation including under floor is recent but I have retained the original windows to try and keep its feeling of timeless authenticity of comfortable rural living, and it's very homely.
There’s a compact well equipped galley kitchen including microwave, kettle & toaster, hand blender & juicer and iron + rubbish bin. And enough pots pans and dishes for any army Remember its self-catering so bring your own food-stuff etc!
Penlan Holiday Village site has a small shop for essentials & sweet treats.
The garage in Cenarth(-1mile) has a larger better equipped shop
Newcastle Emlyn(3miles) has C.J’ & Co-op supermarkets plus small organic health food shops and weekly (Friday am) fruit and veg market (Tues and Thurs it’s a cattle/sheep market for surrounding farmers - live on the hoof! Interesting to watch unless you can legally do your own slaughtering & butchering if buying!?in that case you’ll need to bring your licenced animal trailer!
Cardigan(8miles) has Tesco & Aldi supermarkets and a struggling but very interesting high Street, there’s also a two floor indoor market at the Guild Hall. If shopping is your thing then there are many other towns and villages in the vicinity but Carmarthen (20miles) and Haverford West (28miles) are the nearest ‘big’ towns with wider variety of national and local outlets. This part of UK has more than its share of local artisans and producers, just keep your eyes open for the signs and ask.
LOUNGE with TV.(sometimes the weather can interfere with the reception which is usually good, whereas the mobile phone networks are all as intermittently poor- not available- as each other) and DVD player. Wi-Fi is available from the site for the moment it free but low signal not good for downloading films etc (my neighbour behind #63 actually manage to use their mobile Wi-Fi ?!?!?)
3seater three piece suit and bean bag seat, 6seater folding dining table + 6chairs, (6place cutlery & chopsticks in table draw, 6 place crookery set +cups +Drinking glasses tumblers x6 tall x6 short in kitchen cupboard above sink) wooden corner unit, wicker basket.
Low watt electric slim panel wall heater, 3bar halogen heater, plastic waste paper bin, coffee table. Well stocked book shelves fixed x2 free standing x2+ some games. Ornaments and pictures. you are welcome to read but leave there’s a designated honesty shelf for book swapping for those that finish their read whilst staying here, if you leave a book you can take one from the swop shelf. please remember this is my home not a hotel or a commercial enterprise!
BEDROOM 1 with wooden slate double bed+ memory foam mattress - wood 3draw chest, open metal ‘wardrobe’, linen basket/bag. Small folding breakfast table, Low watt Electric slim wall panel & 3bar halogen heater, , plastic waste paper bin.
BEDROOM 2 with ¾ double wooden bed memory mattress ((PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN))with 4pine private box storage base, Vacuum cleaner underneath, folding metal ironing board and child’s/dog’s gate (for main outside door) behind open metal ‘wardrobe’, wood bedside 2draw unit narrow 4draw rush unit. Low watt Electric wall panel heater+2bar free standing halogen heater.
BEDROOM 3 was 2 adult bunk beds but now converted into raised top single adult bunk bed+memory foam mattress with lower single adult seat/futon bed with futon mattress. Wooden 3draw unit Low watt Electric wall panel heater+2 bar halogen heater.
Each bed has mattress protectors fitted bottom sheet, top sheet, duvet and cover+2 pillows with cases, bath and hand towels (you’ll need to bring beach/swimming towels)
Available April - October inclusive
Short lets prices includes 1-2hr weekly quick clean
Long lets prices need to be booked at Beginning of year
excludes weekly cleans but includes weekly checks
the cleaning charge here on airbnb covers the cost of laundering machines only!

photo of bridge in Cenarth

The chalet was very clean, comfortable and perfectly sized for a family of four, in a very quiet setting. The holiday village is in the quiet village of Cenarth although we didn't use the holiday village facilities very much.

Jeffrey2016-08-16T00:00:00Z

We didn't get to meet Mary, but we arrived quite late and she made sure we find everything. the Chalet was very cosy, clean had three bedrooms, kitchen and a living room. All the appliances were there, so you could easily stay there much longed and we all agreed we would love to spend a week there! All in all was a very lovely stay and I would definitely recommend it to everyone.

Sergey2015-08-02T00:00:00Z

We had a wonderful holiday in No.63. Everything was as described in the listing. Clean, comfy beds and a well appointed kitchen with everything you could possibly need for a self-catering holiday. Mary has made it feel very homely indeed. Perfect for a family with 1-2 small children. Our toddler loved the sleeping in the lower bunk bed and made it is little den for the holiday. The Penlan Holiday Park itself was very peaceful. Really handy having a shop, laundry and bar on site. Our little one also loved the outdoor heated swimming pool. Only a 2 min drive to the beautiful Falls of Cenarth and a 20 min drive to the stunning Welsh coastline. You couldn't ask for more really!

Stuart2015-08-27T00:00:00Z

The description of this place was spot on. I would thoroughly recommend this cabin. I visited with my husband, two young children 3 and 5 and my niece 16. We all had a lovely time. It was homely, clean, comfortable and had everything we needed. Mary even managed to keep the rain at bay for us. The park it is situated in is lovely and quiet and has a play area and swimming pool which the kids loved. Mary was great and kept in touch to see how we were getting on. I would definitely come back again! 5 stars from me!

Jasmine2015-09-01T00:00:00Z

Ideal location to explore East Pembrokeshire & Ceredigion. The Lodge is located in a decent site with new owners who intend to make improvements. The Lodge itself was clean, comfortable and well equipped with all you could want. There were 6 of us (4 children aged 5 - 14) and we had the space we needed to relax and enjoy our break together

Tim 2017-08-05T00:00:00Z

Such a lovely cabin, it is exactly as described, and then some! Beautiful surroundings. Thanks Mary for having us

Wieger2017-08-17T00:00:00Z

We had a truely brilliant time in Mary's 'home from (URL HIDDEN) is in a superb location, well equipped and perfect for our family of 5. Thanks mary! Xx

Kat2016-08-21T00:00:00Z

We had a fab time on our travels x the chalet wAs very homely & kids loved the outdoor pool x

Claire2015-08-15T00:00:00Z

Room type

Entire home/flat

Property Type

Chalet

Accommodates

6

Bedrooms

In a peaceful setting, including 40 acres of woodland and riverside
walks, the spacious 'cottage' provides 5accommodation for 2 people
looking to get away from it all. There are nature reserves, historic
sites and lovely beaches and coves all within a 20 minute drive. For
theatres and cultural events the appealing town of Cardigan is only 9
miles away.

Room type

Property Type

Accommodates

Bedrooms

Owl Cottage is a self contained one bedroom cottage with separate kitchen, lounge / diner and bath / shower room. It has it's own small garden with flagstone patio with far reaching views over beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside. Secluded location

Beautiful, sympathetic conversion from 200 year old stone barn

Beautiful part of Wales with stunning scenery, great beaches nearby as well as loads of things to do and places to visit.

We had excellent time. Very welcoming hosts and brilliant cottage. The view from the garden is amazing as is the area, very beautiful.

Eugene2016-08-28T00:00:00Z

The host canceled this reservation 6 days before arrival. This is an automated posting.

Martin2016-03-18T00:00:00Z

A lovely place to come, the location was perfect and just what we needed. The cottage was perfect and to a great standard. The hosts were lovely and made us feel very welcome. Location was perfect and many places to visit nearby. I would recommend this place to anyone.

Rob2016-07-31T00:00:00Z

The host canceled this reservation 25 days before arrival. This is an automated posting.

Manuela2016-08-07T00:00:00Z

Me and partner stayed for a long weekend with our dog. Lovely secluded location, cottage is perfect size for two and stocked well. There was a great welcome with a 2 slices of cake and some tea/coffee/milk. We loved the area with nice walks and pub near by. We also traveled to a lovely pub called the Ferry Inn which I would definitely recommend (on TripAdvisor)! This cottage is great value and is definitely worth a visit. Only small point to make is the WiFi was very poor, it hardly ever worked and when it was on the strength was terrible. This was mainly a problem for my partner as he needed to keep an eye on business. We were unaware that the cottage was one of a few so not completely secluded, however the set up isn't lovely. Great for dog owners where each cottage has its own fenced off area. Lovely touch where you can buy freshly laid eggs. Really did have a great stay and would love to revisit. Thanks Chris for letting us stay!

Michaela2017-05-01T00:00:00Z

Owl cottage was just perfect for two, very well equipped, modern and comfortable with great views and access to space for the dogs. Lots of places to explore and walk but also a short drive to Cardigan for supplies! We loved the local walk at Ffynnone Falls and our Sunday lunch at The Ffynnone Arms. Smashing home cooked food. Great that the pub is walkable! This was a brilliant find for us to spend quiet time over a noisy bonfire weekend but I would recommend this place for a relaxing break anytime! We'll be back!

Karen2016-11-07T00:00:00Z

Room type

Entire home/flat

Property Type

House

Accommodates

2

Bedrooms

Cosy semi-detached cottage for two adults and two children. Kitchen has a breakfast bar with stools, dishwasher, microwave, oven, toaster, fridge, freezer and washing machine. Shower room with shower enclosure, sink and toilet, towels and toilet roll. One double bedroom and one compact bunk bedroom for children. Back porch room with a games cupboard and magazine rack. Your own private hot tub can be found outdoors on the terrace and for the children a trampoline in the garden. One allocated car park space on the driveway and plenty of parking on the roadside.